Dunedin course for impaired drivers : a model for New Zealand.

Author(s)
Anderson, M. & Merrick, P.L.
Year
Abstract

The course aimed at improving drivers attitudes towards drinking and driving and at achieving better driving practices. It incorporated lectures, films, questionnaires, group discussions and an individual exit interview in a series of seven classes. Assignment to the course was at the discretion of the sentencing magistrate and about half the drivers who resided in the district were ordered to attend the course in addition to the mandatory licence disqualification and other penalties imposed by the court.

Publication

Library number
B 21955 [electronic version only] /83/
Source

Australian & New Zealand Journal of Criminology, (1980), No. 13 (June), p. 133-141, tab., ref.

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